April and the Extraordinary World

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April and the Extraordinary World
Avril et le Monde Truqué poster.jpg
Theatrical release poster
FrenchAvril et le Monde truqué
Directed by
Screenplay by
  • Franck Ekinci
  •  [fr]
Produced by
  • Michel Dutheil
  • Franck Ekinci
  • Marc Jousset
Starring
Edited byNazim Meslem
Music byValentin Hadjadj
Production
companies
Distributed by
  • StudioCanal (France)
  • O'Brother Distribution (Belgium)
  • Métropole Films Distribution (Canada)
Release dates
  • 15 June 2015 (2015-06-15) (Annecy)
  • 4 November 2015 (2015-11-04) (France and Belgium)[1]
  • 19 February 2016 (2016-02-19) (Canada)
Running time
106 minutes[2]
Countries
  • France
  • Belgium
  • Canada
LanguageFrench
Budget$10.4 million[3]
Box office$496,000[4]

April and the Extraordinary World (French: Avril et le Monde truqué, lit.'April and the Deceptive World') is a 2015 animated dystopian steampunk adventure film co-directed by and , co-written by Ekinci and , and starring Marion Cotillard. It depicts an alternate dystopian steampunk[5][6][7] world with a visual style based on the work of French cartoonist Jacques Tardi.

Plot[]

In the 1870s, on the eve of the Franco-Prussian War, French Emperor, Napoleon III, accompanied by Marshal Bazaine, visits the lab of Gustave Franklin to assess his project of breeding invulnerable supersoldiers. The emperor is disgusted with the results, two intelligent, talking komodo dragons ill-fit for war, and orders Bazaine to shoot them, but the creatures escape, and the emperor instead causes an explosion that kills all three present. Napoleon III's successor then negotiates a settlement with Prussia to avert war, thus securing the throne to the House of Bonaparte.

Over the course of 60 years, renowned scientists such as Einstein and Fermi mysteriously disappear. As a result, technological developments have been based on coal and then burning wood when the coal runs out. By 1931, Europe has been depleted of trees, and the air has become so badly polluted that people need to wear masks to be outside for long periods of time. The French Empire now plans war for Canada's vast forests and orders all remaining scientists to work for the empire in a desperate attempt to modernize its weapons. Bumbling inspector Gaspar Pizoni pursues the descendants of Gustave Franklin in Paris. Gustave's son Prosper ("Pops" to his family), grandson Paul, granddaughter-in-law Annette and great-granddaughter April have continued to work on a serum for ever-lasting life, in hopes of improving the world's health. Their work has produced a talking cat named Darwin, now April's companion. Just when the serum is perfected, Pizoni's men raid their workshop and attempt to arrest them. Pops escapes, but the rest flee to a cable car bound for Berlin, with Annette hiding the serum in April's snowglobe. A mysterious black cloud appears and destroys the cable car, seemingly killing April's parents. April and Darwin later escape, and Pizoni is demoted for the disaster. The disappearances continue for ten more years.

In 1941, a now-adult April continues working on the serum to save a dying Darwin, but Pizoni still obsessively hunts the Franklins, hiring a petty criminal, Julius, to tail April. When Darwin seems to die after taking April's latest serum, she spills the liquid from her snowglobe over Darwin, and it is suddenly completely revived and invulnerable. Just then, a rat appears, with advanced technology attached to it. Through it, April hears a message of warning from her father, and another cloud then appears. Julius helps April and Darwin escape. April uses the message to finally reunite with Pops, who directs her to his home in a secret hiding place. Julius reluctantly turns Pops over to Pizoni. The authorities take Pops to a government weapons research center in Fort-la-Latte but also imprison Pizoni there for disobeying orders. There, Pops finds other scientists studying a mysterious machine found at the bottom of the sea, which turns out to be an airplane powered by electricity. In the meantime, Julius returns to April just when a group of strange cyborg soldiers attack Pops's house. April discovers that the house can convert into a mobile bunker, and so she, Julius and Darwin use the house to flee to Fort La-Latte.

The house breaches the fort, causing a flood and destroying the house, their only means of escape. April, Julius and Darwin instead escape on the plane, which Pops has repaired, with Pizoni, hoping for revenge and one last shot at being reinstated, stowed away. On the plane, they find a film that reveals that the two komodo dragons bred by Gustave have been the ones kidnapping scientists. The komodos, Rodrigue and Chimène, have used the scientists to create a jungle ecosystem underneath Paris, where the scientists work alongside the lizards' offspring on an ambitious, mysterious project. The lizards remotely hijack the plane, but Pizoni brings the plane down in the jungle. April, Darwin and Julius reunite with her mother, who reveals the lizards' ultimate project: launching a rocket loaded with vegetation made invulnerable from the serum to other planets, terraforming them to escape the humans' wars, pollution and violence. April discovers that it was actually her own serum instead of the snowglobe's serum that revived Darwin. Pops and Pizoni are captured and find Paul a prisoner for rebelling against the project, among others who have rebelled, not trusting the lizards' motives.

Before reuniting with Annette, April's group causes a blackout that frees the prisoners. Pizoni tries to escape while Pops and Paul try to find the others. At the rocket's launch, April remakes her serum and Julius hands it to Rodrigue. But Rodrigue, the more warlike of the couple, drinks the serum and reveals his master plan: using the rocket's crash to wipe out humanity and reterraforming the surface, leading the komodo dragons to world domination. Rodrigue kills Chimène when she tries to stop him, but Julius then reveals that he handed Rodrigue water instead and then fatally shoots him. Only Darwin is able to reach the rocket's controls to redirect the rocket to space. Right before the rocket launches, April douses the vegetation on the rocket with her serum, fulfilling Chimène's plan. The Franklins, Julius and the scientists join Pizoni in escaping to the surface, and witness the rocket exploding in space.

A news item reveals Pizoni becoming the head of Emperor Napoleon V's security service in reward for his "work" in "foiling" the lizards' plot. A time lapse scene then shows the freed scientists rapidly advancing technology. The scientists perfect oil as an energy source, ending wars over fuel sources, and invent many electric appliances. April continues to work on the serum but never finds a way to make it work for humans. The invulnerable vegetation has spread all over the Moon, Venus and Mars. Man finally reaches the Moon in 2001, where astronauts discover Darwin, still alive. An elderly Julius breaks the happy news to his wife, April.

Voice cast[]

Character name French voice actor English voice actor
Avril/April Franklin Marion Cotillard Angela Galuppo
Darwin Philippe Katerine Tony Hale
Prosper "Pops" Franklin Jean Rochefort Tony Robinow
Paul Franklin Olivier Gourmet Mark Camacho
Annette Franklin Macha Grenon
Julius Marc-André Grondin Tod Fennell
Gaspar Pizoni Bouli Lanners Paul Giamatti
Chimène Anne Coesens Susan Sarandon
Rodrigue Benoît Brière J.K. Simmons

Marketing[]

The first poster of April and the Extraordinary World was released on 21 June 2015.[8]

StudioCanal released the first trailer on 18 September 2015.[9]

Gkids released the first U.S. trailer on 22 February 2016.[10]

Release[]

The film had its world premiere at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival on 15 June 2015. StudioCanal released the film in France on 11 November 2015.[11] O'Brother Distribution released it in Belgium on the same day.

Gkids released the film in United States in 2016,[12] starting with a limited release in New York on 25 March 2016 and then to theaters nationwide on 8 April 2016.[13]

Reception[]

Critical response[]

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 97% of 58 reviews are positive, with an average rating of 7.70/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Bursting with a colorful imagination befitting its promise-packed title, April and the Extraordinary World offers spectacular delights for animation fans willing to venture off the beaten path."[14] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 85 out of 100 based on 17 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".[15]

Accolades[]

Year Award Category Recipient(s) Result
2015 Annecy International Animated Film Festival Best Feature Film Christian Desmares and Franck Ekinci Won
2016 César Awards[16] Best Animated Feature Film Christian Desmares and Franck Ekinci Won
Prix Jacques Prévert du Scénario[17] Special Mention Franck Ekinci and Benjamin Legrand Won
San Diego Film Critics Society[18][19] Best Animated Film April and the Extraordinary World Won
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association[20] Best Animated Film April and the Extraordinary World Won
2017 Annie Awards Outstanding Achievement, Editorial in an Animated Feature Production Nazim Meslem Won

References[]

  1. ^ "Avril et le Monde Truqué". JSBC.
  2. ^ "APRIL AND THE EXTRAORDINARY WORLD (PG)". British Board of Film Classification. 31 March 2016. Retrieved 31 March 2016.
  3. ^ "Avril et le monde truqué". JP's Box-Office.
  4. ^ "April and the Extraordinary World". Box Office Mojo.
  5. ^ Bill Goodykoontz (5 May 2016). "'April and the Extraordinary World': Steampunk Paris grim, lovely". Chicago Sun Times.
  6. ^ Tasha Robinson (25 March 2016). "April and the Extraordinary World finds the heart in a retro-mechanical Paris". The Verge.
  7. ^ Bill Desowitz (31 March 2016). "In 'April and the Extraordinary World,' Animation Goes Steampunk Dystopian Sci-Fi". IndieWire.
  8. ^ "Avril et le Monde Truqué / April and the Extraordinary World (2015)". imgur.com. 21 July 2015.
  9. ^ "AVRIL ET LE MONDE TRUQUE - Bande annonce (2015)". YouTube. 18 September 2015.
  10. ^ "April and the Extraordinary World - [Official US Trailer]". YouTube. 22 February 2016.
  11. ^ "April and the Extraordinary World triumphant at Annecy". Cineuropa - the best of european cinema. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
  12. ^ "Gkids takes U.S. To 'April and the Extraordinary World,' with Marion Cotillard". Variety. 15 June 2015.
  13. ^ "GKIDS Dates 'April and the Extraordinary World' Release". Variety. 4 March 2016.
  14. ^ "April and the Extraordinary World (Avril et le monde truqué) (2016)". Rotten Tomatoes.
  15. ^ "April and the Extraordinary World". Metacritic.
  16. ^ "'Golden Years,' 'Marguerite,' 'Dheepan,' 'Mustang' Lead Cesar Nominations". Variety.
  17. ^ "Prix et nominations : Prix Jacques Prévert du Scénario 2016". AlloCiné.
  18. ^ "2016 San Diego Film Critics Society's Award Nominations". 9 December 2016. Archived from the original on 21 December 2016. Retrieved 9 December 2016.
  19. ^ "San Diego Film Critics Society's 2016 Award Winners". 12 December 2016. Archived from the original on 20 December 2016. Retrieved 12 December 2016.
  20. ^ "2016 StLFCA Annual Award Nominations". St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association. 12 December 2016. Retrieved 12 December 2016.

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